pigeon toe
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here is a 20A at lowesAnyway, here's my situation. I was hoping you can analyze it and offer any suggestions for improvement.
I am growing in an older, horribly designed (from an electrical standpoint) four bedroom condo. All four bedrooms are upstairs and they are ALL connected to the same 120v 15 amp circuit. Installing new wire/breaker is not something I feel comfortable doing.
Right now I am running four 12 gauge extension cords from downstairs, each on separate circuits (one 20a and three 15a), into my two upstairs grow rooms (I'm not using the upstairs circuit for growing). Each outlet that I am running an extension cord from has been upgraded to a Leviton 8300-W 20a hospital grade receptacle. I've also sliced each extension cord so that they are the exact length needed to reach my grow rooms. The lengths are approximately 25', 30', 50' and 55'. Each extension cord is pushing 1200-1300w according to my Kill-A-Watt meter. They are also cool to the touch.
Is this setup safe? I know you obviously aren't supposed to use extension cords for "permanent" setups, but I really have no choice.Also, do you know if they made flat 120v 3 prong connectors? I've seen them on appliances but I can't seem to find the raw plug anywhere. With a flat connector, I could push up a piece of furniture right next to it to both help conceal it and protect it from someone tripping on it.
edit: Here is a picture of what I'm talking about.
http://imageshack.us
Cooper Wiring Devices 20-Amp 2-Pole Commercial Electrical Plug
- Item #: 96979
- Model #: 4509AN-SP-L
as far as the safety issue, you have done all that can be done without doing it code legal. you should be ok !
peace